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ebecca Zamolo and Matt Slays, the YouTube duo with almost 28 million combined subscribers, have put their 7,122‑square‑foot Encino home on the market for $7.5 million. The property, listed by Eric Lavey of The Beverly Hills Estates, was built in 2019 and features a five‑bedroom main house, a two‑bedroom guest house, a dual‑island chef’s kitchen, a home theater, an office, and a glass‑paneled dining area that opens onto a backyard with a zero‑edge pool, spa, sports court, and multiple terraces.
The couple, known for family vlogs, comedy skits, and elaborate challenges, said they are selling to accommodate a growing family and to be closer to their daughter’s school. “We’re entering a new chapter,” they explained, noting that the house has been the backdrop for many of their most memorable videos, including the moment their daughter took her first steps.
Zamolo, a former gymnast and TV producer, and Slays, a musician and producer, have turned their online fame into a lifestyle that matches the scale of their audience. Their home has served as both a personal retreat and a creative studio, allowing them to film content in a setting that feels like home.
Encino’s appeal to digital creators stems from its privacy, space, and proximity to Los Angeles studios. The neighborhood’s luxury market has surged, with listings often exceeding $5 million. Despite moving on, the couple expressed deep gratitude for the memories made in the house—family dinners, birthday parties, Christmas celebrations with a giant tree, and countless milestones.
They hope the next owners will find the same joy and create their own special moments in this uniquely equipped home.
